Help the tiny and intelligent white mouse complete various missions! Navigate through buildings and solve puzzles in Stuart Little 2! Complete dozens of levels and embark on different adventures each time as you control the tiny mouse!
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Stuart Little 2 is a Game Boy Advance (GBA) game based on the sequel of the original hit movie Stuart Little. The game is mostly a platformer adventure where you take control of Stuart Little. The game also features lots of other gameplay including side scrolling plane flying, racing, and many more. Stuart Little 2 includes 10 action packed single player levels with a variety of gameplay! Start your tiny adventure on to the big world and play this cool game today! Click inside the screen to activate controls Controls Arrow keys – Movement Space – Select Enter – Start “Z” key – a button “X” key – b button “S” key – r button “A” key – l button To save your game: hover over the emulator screen and use the icons to save your progress.
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Stuart Little is a 1999 live-action/computer-animated film series, based on by E. The films are produced by Franklin/Waterman Productions and released. The first two films were directed by Rob Minkoff (one of the co-directors of ) with the first film being notably co-written. Live-action roles include Jonathan Lipnicki, and as the Little Family (George, mother Eleanor and father Frederick), while the voice-over roles include (Stuart) and (Snowbell the cat). The film spawned two sequels in 2002 and 2005 respectively, and a short-lived animated series in 2003. The film's plots are as follow:. In the first film, the story starts when the Littles adopt Stuart in an orphanage.
The mouse's new parents are happy with him, but his foster brother, George, isn't but soon they get well with each other. As Stuart is beginning to adapt, things get complicated when Snowbell, the family's pet cat, tries to get rid of him and his supposedly lost parents, the Stouts (voiced by and ), appear in the scene.
In Stuart Little 2, Stuart meets a canary bird named Margalo (voiced by ) and both become friends. What he doesn't know is that Margalo is forcefully working with a cruel peregrine falcon named Falcon (voiced by ) who wants her to steal Mrs. Little's ring or else he will kill her new rodent friend. Margalo leaves to save Stuart's life and the mouse goes on her trail thinking that Falcon kidnapped her. Stuart Little 3: Call of the Wild is a direct-to-video fully CGI animated sequel. Most of the cast returned to voice their respective characters (Laurie, Davis and Fox) except for Nathan Lane (who was replaced by his, Kevin Schon), (who voiced Monty, Snowbell's feral cat best friend) and Jonathan Lipnicki. In this one, Stuart and his family go for a camping trip.
Stuart joins the scouts and makes good friends with Reeko the skunk (voiced by ), who like Margalo, works for a ferocious employer called The Beast (voiced by ). Tropes in the films include:.: Snowbell. In the book, he, without a hint of remorse. In the movies, while villainous at first, the cat eventually.: It's never explained why Stuart looks like a mouse in.
He is the biological son of two normal humans and it's never referred to as any sort of fictional disorder. He's just presumed to be a mouse looking boy. In the films he is an actual mouse who ends up adopted by the Little family.: The scene where Stuart's parents find out his biological parents actually have been confirmed as being dead for years and the time they spend in the police station afterwards would be absolutely terrifying to parents. Note Even if, in most parents' cases, their son isn't a mouse.
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They find out that their son has been kidnapped by a couple of strangers, and that, according to the authorities, their modus operandi fits criminals interested in thrill-killing, not ransom. Luckily, Stuart's fake parents turn out to have a conscience and he finds his way home, but Mr.
Little are scared to death in the meantime.: In the first film, based on the corresponding scene from the book. Most of the boats in the race are being operated by remote control.: In Call of the Wild, when is trying to talk Stuart out of attempting to save Snowbell, we have this exchange. Stuart: You two must have a lot in common, huh?.: While the first two films were live action/animation, the third was done entirelly in CGI.: The film got a PG rating by having the villains occasionally say 'damn' or 'hell.' .: The first movie has by and the second has.: Anton pushes George's during the boat race by calling Stuart a stupid mouse, then saying he's actually a stupid rat.: Smokey, the mob boss-like leader of a pack of cats, in the first film. The Falcon, a vicious tyrant who forces Margalo to do his bidding, is this in the second film.
The Beast, a deadly Mountain Lion who forces Reeko to do his bidding, serves as the primary villain of the third film.: When he actually has Stuart in his talons, Falcon drops Stuart - who, fortunately, lands on a soft garbage bag. To be fair, though, this is how Monte described Falcon's feeding habits earlier in the film.: In Stuart Little 2, Stuart and Snowbell head out to a seedier part of town to find the whereabouts of the villainous Falcon, Stuart as intrepid as usual, and Snowbell in the need of a litter box.
They meet up with Monte, who explains to the two how sinister the Falcon is. Snowbell is left terrified. Monte: Mop up on aisle three!.: Anton in the first film is this to George.: Snowbell ends up falling in this trope in the second movie, especially with all the bad luck he gets in the second half of the film.: Averted through the movies, particularly with Falcon in the second - he didn't eat Margalo because he needed an, and repeatedly tells her that if HE gets his talons into Stuart, he'll eat him.
Of course, when he finally does get Stuart in his talons, takes over.: Monty's 'Pleeeeease.' .: Played with in the films. Snowbell starts out very antagonistic toward Stuart, even trying to eat him and kill him, but later is shown as a and, when his street cat friends from the alley want him to eat Stuart to be, he ultimately sides with Stuart.: Stuart pretends this in the first film in front of George. However, it was a toy train and he used his tail.: Anton rams other boats with his during the boat race in order to damage or sink them, much to the anger of one of the other racers. The controls to his boat fail and he loses the race after Stuart manages to untangle his boat from Anton's.: Margalo feigns this to get Stuart to trust her. In the end, inverted: she saves Stuart from falling to his death after he Falcon.: Though Snowbell is (as expected) the biggest, (movie) Margalo lets a little of this sneak through from time to time, when her Ditz armor starts to crack around Stuart.: In Stuart Little 2. Snowbell: (after Stuart's car overheats) I'm telling you, Stuart, it's a sign.
This is just like the Burning Bush — except it's a carburetor,. I'm not Moses.: Margalo puts on an understated version of this, mostly to throw Stuart off the fact that she's an.: In the second film, the relationship between Falcon and Margalo seems very similar to that of a domestic abuser and their victim respectively, especially when Falcon is angry. Implies that this was at least somewhat intentional, as part of what makes the Falcon so terrifying is that he actively denies Margalo her rights, autonomy and freedom, and not only threatens her but also her concerned friend who wants to help her.: Margalo apparently does this to Falcon after landing in Stuart's car. It's all fake, to ingratiate her to Stuart. Stuart lampshades it, though. Falcon: Don't make friends I can eat.: Snowbell in the animated series.: In the film, Stuart is an anthropomorphic mouse adopted as a son by humans; as a result he has a pet cat.
Snowbell also speaks, however. It's implied that all cats and mice have intelligence in this world, but are generally treated as we treat animals anyway. Stuart being given 'special treatment' creates a bit of a social scandal in both the human and animal worlds.: Falcon explaining to Stuart that Margalo is simply an, and her friendship was a lie to get the Littles' wedding ring. However, Margalo tells Stuart that their friendship is genuine and Stuart believes her. Stuart shoots an arrow at Falcon, which simply.: Stuart. Somewhat averted in that there is initially a little sibling tension within his new family.: Frederick and Eleanor, to the point where they each finished the other's sentences. The moment they couldn't tell what the other was thinking led to slight panic, but all got resolved.: Stuart suffers one in the second movie after he ends up in a landfill.
Then he finds the wreckage of his plane.: The movie shows a variation of this. George is initially unhappy about his new brother, but only because he is a tiny anthropomorphic mouse.: The books were set in the late 1940s, Stuart was born from a human mother rather than adopted, and only the boat race in the first movie bears any resemblance to the events of the book.
The films sequel follows the original novel more closely.: As mentioned above, the book claims that Stuart was born from a human mother, but the movie explains this as the reason why Stuart has human parents to begin with.: Anton gets his during the boat race when the controls to his boat fail after he had used it to ram other boats and sink them.: In 'Stuart Little 3'. Stuart: But I want something to happen to me.: In 'Stuart Little 3: Call of the Wild', The Beast, which audiences assume to be a bear, is revealed to actually be a cougar.: Margalo says this almost word-for-word after Falcon apparently drops Stuart to his death.: Falcon has quite the reputation, even among the street cats.: The first film is a criminal offender.
Several commercials show Stuart flying a plane or fighting the cat and other cool things, but none of that happens in the film. But they do happen in the ending credits in a montage that depicts what happens after the story is over.: Jeffrey Jones as Uncle Crenshaw, who appears in the first movie.: The second film has something sort of like this. After being told that Margalo isn't going anywhere, Stuart replies, 'Yes she is!' And fires an arrow at Falcon - which simply bounces off his beak. He grabs Stuart in his talons and drops him off the building.
Falcon: Is that your best shot? Now let me show you mine. /: Margalo is assigned by the evil Falcon to steal household valuables from the Little family. However, Margalo can't seem to focus on her assignment as she starts to enjoy spending time with the family, and becoming smitten with Stuart.
Finally losing his patience, Falcon threatens Margalo to steal Mrs. Little's ring or else he'll kill Stuart. Reluctantly, Margalo steals Mrs. Little's wedding ring. When the Littles notice the ring missing, they think it's fallen down the drain and Stuart volunteers to go after it, but the string that's holding him breaks. Margalo saves him, but Stuart's gratitude towards her only makes her feel more guilty. Margalo: ( opens the window and looks back at the sleeping Stuart) I'm sorry, Stuart.
( sadly flies out the window).:. In the first film:. Snowbell has one when Monty sees Stuart in the cereal box. Stuart has one when he gets lost in Central Park and the cats start appearing.
In the second film:. George gets one when he has to lie to Mrs Little again, supposedly having just left Stuart at Will's house, and then Will shows up at the door. He manages to cover himself. George has another one when Mrs Little finally realizes George as been lying about where Stuart is. Will: What are you gonna do now?
George: Which way's Canada?. Falcon has one when he sees he's on a collision course with a popcorn stand, before crashing through it. He has another one when Stuart's plane is about to hit him. Stuart has one when the plane's propeller slices open his parachute.: In the second movie when George's friend Will comes over, he says that he brought his PS2.